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- From: qmnmaren@dingo.cc.uq.oz.au (Nickolas Marentes)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Traditional Amiga is dying.
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 21:06:38 GMT
- Organization: University of Queensland
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- Who remembers those early Amiga Ads in the magazines such as
- the one that showed the three custom Amiga chips with the
- following text?
-
- "You're looking at 4,096 colors, 4-channel stereo, 32
- instruments, 8 sprites, 3-D animation 25 DMA channels, a bit
- blitter and a male and female voice. Only Amiga gives you all
- this and a 68000 processor too!"
-
- For many of the true Amiga enthusiasts today, it was those
- words that sold them onto the Amiga. The Amiga stood out from
- the crowd. It was unique and innovative.
-
- When AT release the Power Amiga, what will their advertising
- say? Will it be able to boast the same level of unique'ness
- and innovation? Will it be able to claim that "Only Amiga
- gives you all this"?
-
- Motorola has stated that they will support Windows NT (PowerPC
- Version) for the PPCP standard. This makes sense from the
- marketing angle. How else are they to attract PC users from
- their Intel PC to a PowerPC platform? By supporting a common
- software platform, the transition from Intel to PowerPC will
- be easier.
-
- This to me spells disaster for the Amiga as we know it. The
- Power Amiga will only succeed as a WindowsNT system. The
- AmigaOS will take a backseat position as OS/2 has taken
- against Windows all these years.
-
- The writing's on the wall. We will have an Amiga using PC
- technology running a PC operating system. Only the name Amiga
- remains.
-
- There is a possible alternative. For those who don't know,
- apart from Jay Miner, there was also two other fellows who
- developed the original Amiga custom chipset. They were Dave
- Needle and RJ Mical. These two are still around and are
- responsible for the 3DO chipset. They are about to release
- (via Matsushita) the new 3DO Mark II. Fully 64bit with some
- very impressive custom chips (look in the 3DO newsgroup and
- Web Pages). If they could release an add-on to upgrade the 3DO
- into a full computer system, then the spirit of the original
- Amiga will be returned. These new chips will not only make the
- current crop of Pentium PC's and PC multimedia chips look
- feeble but even the Sony Playstation will look sick in
- comparison.
-
- This is only an idea but unless AT really do something with
- the Amiga that will propell it way past the competition, I'm
- afraid the only losers will be us dedicated and true Amiga
- followers.
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